gaping
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡeɪpɪŋ/
- Rhymes: -eɪpɪŋ
Etymology 1
From Middle English gaping, gapynge, variants of Middle English gapand, gapande, equivalent to gape + -ing.
Verb
gaping
- present participle of gape
Adjective
gaping (comparative more gaping, superlative most gaping)
- Wide open.
- There's a gaping hole in the fence.
Translations
Wide open
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Etymology 2
From Middle English gapynge, equivalent to gape + -ing.
Noun
gaping (plural gapings)
- The act of one who gapes.
- 1820, John Cooke, A Treatise on Nervous Diseases: Vol. I on Apoplexy
- M. Le Gallois considers these gapings, which continue for some time after decapitation, as the vain efforts of the head for respiration.
- 1820, John Cooke, A Treatise on Nervous Diseases: Vol. I on Apoplexy
- Something gaping; something agape.
Translations
act of one who gapes
something agape
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Anagrams
- paging